Spanish GP: Race notes - Ferrari

NEWS STORY11/05/2014

Fernando Alonso: "Of course I'd have liked to have done better here in my home race, but I knew right from the start that it would be difficult. Our pace was too slow compared to the leaders and on top of that, not making up any places at the start didn't help. The gap to the best is nothing new and today's result confirms the fact our rivals are strong on both the performance and the reliability fronts, but until it is mathematically impossible to catch them we will continue to believe and do all we can to catch up. The decision to go for a three stop strategy was taken in an attempt to cover Vettel, but unfortunately I lost the place at the pit stop and I only managed to make up one on Kimi, who was impossible to pass when we were on the same tyres. In the two weeks to go to the Monaco Grand Prix, we will continue to work day and night: we definitely can't expect to have a new car, because you can't achieve a revolution in such a short space of time, but we will do our very best to improve in all areas."

Kimi Raikkonen: "That was a complicated race for me, with the main problem being a lack of grip and in general, it was very difficult to find the right balance on the car. Going for a two stop strategy proved to be the wrong choice because tyre degradation meant I couldn't push all the way to the end. Overall here, we went better than in the last race, maybe because the characteristics of this track are very different to those we have raced on so far, but we cannot be happy with sixth and seventh places, because we are a long way off where we want to be. It will take time, but we will do our utmost, because we know where we must keep pushing if we want to improve."

Pat Fry: "This weekend, which was difficult for the team and the drivers ended with a less than spectacular race in which we unfortunately lacked the pace to make up places from our grid positions. Considering how difficult it is to overtake at this track, the start could have made the difference, but the positions remained more or less the same throughout the order. If fuel consumption wasn't much of a problem, tyre degradation affected the race from start to finish. Apart from the two Mercedes, the lap times of the various teams were very similar, which meant the chances of being able to carry out or be subjected to an undercut, along with managing the traffic, took priority over the strategy choices. The gap to the leaders is certainly not a surprise and will not discourage us as we tackle the work we must do to improve our car. Now we will try and make the most of the two test days this coming week here in Montmelò to move forward on the development of the F14 T. The aim is to give our drivers a more competitive package."

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1. Posted by karel, 12/05/2014 8:06

"it's sad the two ferrari's with 2 of the currently greatest drivers competing for 6th and 7th, what's the difference ? Since 2010, Ferrari completely lost track, and every year the same story we will catch up but they never do, the prancing horse has becoming a prancing donkey, and no sights for better combined with the current state of F1 in general is really sad, the WE was the first time I didn't watch till the end"

"The Santander boss was in the pitts sunday , that is why Kimi got this disadvantage of a two stop strategy and paydriver Alonso was maneuvered in front of Kimi by this trick to keep the spaniards happy and the money coming in.Typical Ferrari mentality."